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Week 8

Sunday

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

MNF

Miami at N.Y. Jets

Week 8

Sunday:

  • Arizona at Buffalo
  • Baltimore at Philadelphia
  • Cincinnati at Tennessee
  • Detroit at Dallas
  • Green Bay at Washington
  • Indianapolis at Kansas City
  • Jacksonville at Houston
  • N.Y. Giants at Minnesota
  • Atlanta at Denver
  • Carolina at Seattle
  • New England at Pittsburgh
  • Oakland at San Diego
  • San Francisco at Chicago

Monday Night Football:

  • Miami at N.Y. Jets - 38 points

Edited by jmole

Week 8:

Sunday-

  • Arizona at Buffalo
  • Baltimore at Philadelphia
  • Cincinnati at Tennessee
  • Detroit at Dallas
  • Green Bay at Washington
  • Indianapolis at Kansas City
  • Jacksonville at Houston
  • N.Y. Giants at Minnesota
  • Atlanta at Denver
  • Carolina at Seattle
  • New England at Pittsburgh -- upset!!! come on if cincinnati can beat denver...
  • Oakland at San Diego
  • San Francisco at Chicago

Monday-

  • Miami at N.Y. Jets - 31pts

and BOOG... I was 8-6 for week 7 ;)

Week 8

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

Miami at N.Y. Jets - 31

Week 8

Sunday

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

Monday

Miami at N.Y. Jets

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35 points for the monday night game

Flusher: you forgot the points for the monday night game

Week 8

Sunday

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

MNF

Miami at N.Y. Jets - 27 Points

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

MNF

Miami at N.Y. Jets - 42 Points

Sorry folks. That's the last time I stay up after the game to tally these things. :laugh: The totals have been recounted and re-verified, and the weekly total updates. kainashi, you still won. :) Everyone lost at least one game. I counted the Arizona Seattle Game incorrectly....some others....I don't know what I was thinking.

As usual, every week, check your totals against mine, and I will be more than happy to update the list. Thanks for keepin me in check, guys.

Sorry folks.  That's the last time I stay up after the game to tally these things:laugh:h:  The totals have been recounted and re-verified, and the weekly total updates.  kainashi, you still won.&nbsp:):)

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I looked over my picks, and it is 5-9 but my total is wrong according to the last week, I should be what my sig says, as it seems only the weekly pick was off by 1 not my total.

Clicking the post doesnt give me a link, but here is the quote from it (for me it's on page 16)

-=SD=-....................53-35 (+101)

Which should be 58-44:wacko:o::p:p

Week 8:

Sunday-

  • Arizona at Buffalo
  • Baltimore at Philadelphia
  • Cincinnati at Tennessee
  • Detroit at Dallas
  • Green Bay at Washington
  • Indianapolis at Kansas City
  • Jacksonville at Houston
  • N.Y. Giants at Minnesota
  • Atlanta at Denver
  • Carolina at Seattle
  • New England at Pittsburgh
  • Oakland at San Diego
  • San Francisco at Chicago

Monday-

  • Miami at N.Y. Jets - 35pts

Sunday:

* Arizona at Buffalo

* Baltimore at Philadelphia

* Cincinnati at Tennessee

* Detroit at Dallas

* Green Bay at Washington

* Indianapolis at Kansas City

* Jacksonville at Houston

* N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

* Atlanta at Denver

* Carolina at Seattle

* New England at Pittsburgh

* Oakland at San Diego

* San Francisco at Chicago

Monday Night Football:

* Miami at N.Y. Jets 34 - points

Week 8 midpoint of the regular season

Sunday

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle :(

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

Monday

Miami at N.Y. Jets - 39 points

Week 8

Sunday:

Arizona at Buffalo

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Cincinnati at Tennessee

Detroit at Dallas

Green Bay at Washington

Indianapolis at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Houston

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota

Atlanta at Denver

Carolina at Seattle

New England at Pittsburgh

Oakland at San Diego

San Francisco at Chicago

Monday:

Miami at N.Y. Jets - 42 Points

Nice! Glad to see some people picking Pittsburgh, over the Pats.

:ninja:

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The Patriots are going to lose their streak to the almighty Browns. I am so sure of it that when the week comes I am going to pick the Browns to win that matchup.
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